martes, 24 de febrero de 2015

At last I ventured into the land of snapshots on my MX-14.3 install, thanks to its MX-Snapshot tool. This one is so user-friendly that I was able to actually produce a live copy of my system the first time I tried.

The good part is that the snapshot is also installable. You can make one with your accounts preserved (this one keeps all your configuration) or one with the default accounts (if you want to give copies of the snapshot to other people)

Thus, I decided to experiment a little. Since XFCE is not precisely my favorite DE, I installed KDE. After all, a little eye candy won't kill me!

I also installed LXDE. Pushing my luck a bit more, I installed Compiz and configured it on that DE...

MX's native XFCE gave me more trouble to run Compiz, but I finally got it working...

(And then I realized that I could configure Compiz to use Kwin on XFCE!) :P

Anyway, I was able to have a copy of my entire system, fully configured, running on a USB thumb drive that I can also use to store data.

lunes, 2 de febrero de 2015

This is a time of celebration for Windows 8.1 fans! According to Netmarketshare, the new warhorse of Microsoft, Windows 8.1 got an enormous, sizable market share chunk of 0.55% in January. That went well and was very much needed, especially after the horrible beating that the OS got in December and that "tech journalists" decided to hide.

But January is another story. It is a turn of the page. Windows 8.1 got a gain of 0.55% and that's amazing! The only problem is that the stubborn XP got more than that. XP got 0.67%!

Let's correct the title, then...

"Blow the Trumpets! Windows 8.1 Gained 0.55% Market Share in January and almost Reaches the 0.67% that XP got!"

This is extremely interesting... so far, no tech journalist has written about it. Was Ed Bott's claim for silence so effective? It seems so.

Why is adoption of Windows 8.1 going so slowly?

Windows 10 is about to be released, of course!!

The problem is that Windows 10 also lost some of its market share...

Oh, well! I guess this somehow explains the silence. Not even crickets are heard...

No wonder why Microsoft now apparently wants to do Android with CyanogenMod...